Remote bush camping sites are only accessible by walking and minimal facilities are provided. Visitors wishing to camp at any of these sites need to be physically fit, have bushwalking and navigation experience, and have an emergency plan in place with a responsible friend or family member. Always carry a topographic map, compass, first-aid kit, water and food. Mobile phone reception within the park is unreliable.

Camping permits are required and fees apply. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site.

Bush camping sites in D'Aguilar National Park may be closed during periods of high fire danger or for regenerative purposes. Check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.

Due to the small size of the camp sites and designated car spaces at Neurum Creek and Archer camping areas in Mount Mee section, they are not suitable for campervans, trailers or caravans.

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Located in the D'Aguilar National Park Camping Ground and suitable for Four Wheel Drives, the Neurum Creek camping area is an enclosed forest setting close to Neurum Creek. Bring your own firewood for use in the fireplace provided and set up camp in one of the 13 numbered sites with water and septic toilets available.

In a family friendly natural bush setting with an open grassy space the Archer camping area is suitable for walk in camping or tent camping close to your Four Wheel Drive. Located in the D'Aguilar National Park Camping Ground on Lovedays Road, the camping area can be reached from the north via Woodford or from the south via The Gantry. Nine numbered sites are available with use of the fireplace except for when fire bans apply.

A unique walk in only camping site Scrub road bush camp offers remote camping amongst spotted gums and ironbarks in a eucalypt woodland setting. Located in the D'Aguilar National Park Camping Ground the site can be accessed after walking four kilometres along Scrub Road. With limited facilities the Scrub Road bush camp offers a true rugged camping experience.

Located in the D'Aguilar National Park Camping Ground Dundas Road bush camp offers an open area with no separately defined sites. In an open Eucalypt forest the remote bush camping area is the most easily accessible in the park. A water tank is provided but you'll need to bring everything else to create your own unique camping experience.

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